Ms. Suzannah Linton |
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Ms. Suzannah Linton read Law at Bristol University as a Chevening Scholar, and completed her professional training in London. She took her LL.M with Distinction at the University of Essex and holds a Diploma in International Humanitarian Law from the International Committee of the Red Cross. Ms. Lintonˇ¦s writings have been published in leading law journals such as the Leiden Journal of International Law, the Criminal Law Forum, the Melbourne University Law Review, the International Review of the Red Cross and the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law. In June 2004, her study of transitional justice in Cambodia (Reconciliation in Cambodia) was published as a monograph by the Documentation Center of Cambodia. Ms. Linton's latest monograph entitled Putting Things into Perspective: Accountability in East Timor, Indonesia and Cambodia will be published in 2006 as part of the Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies. Her article Accounting for Atrocities in Indonesia will be published in the 2006 edition of the Singapore Yearbook of International Law, and Safeguarding the Independence and Integrity of the Extraordinary Chambers of Cambodia will be published in the forthcoming edition of the Journal of International Criminal Justice. Other major papers for 2006 include a major study of accountability in Cambodia, entitled Cambodiaˇ¦s Extraordinary Chambers in Context. Ms. Linton continues to work on several other long term research projects. |
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